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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Official Strategy Guide

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BradyGames' Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Official Strategy Guide includes the PlayStation 2

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224 pages, Paperback

First published November 17, 2004

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July 17, 2022
I’m very hesitant to donate or sell any of my guidebooks. They are the lost relics of a bygone gaming age. Hell, as always I was surprised to find an ISBN number on here. I probably spent just the same amount of time in these (likely more time) as any other novel. Plus games are remarkably good at telling stories.

Metal Gear Solid 3 is probably my favorite title in the whole series. Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty have a special place in my heart. Snake Eater takes the stealth title to a whole new level. People probably complain about having to switch camos so tediously now. It’s not as bad as it might look especially if you are into the game. And there is no question that I was into metal Gear Solid. I own the PS3 HD Legacy collection and still have all of the original cases. They are important, haha!

I’d say I used this guide quite a bit after my first play through. It’s an excellent reminder and can definitely help if you are out to shoot all the kerotans. This book is also my nostalgia trip if I’m not in the mood to play the games while the characters and plot are floating in my head.

Thank you, Hideo Kojima!

Kojima is god! Kojima is god! Kojima is god! Everybody say – Kojima is god! Kojima is god!
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March 5, 2024
I’m very hesitant to donate or sell any of my guidebooks. They are the lost relics of a bygone gaming age. Hell, as always I was surprised to find an ISBN number on here. I probably spent just the same amount of time in these (likely more time) as any other novel. Plus games are remarkably good at telling stories.

Metal Gear Solid 3 is probably my favorite title in the whole series. Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty have a special place in my heart. Snake Eater takes the stealth title to a whole new level. People probably complain about having to switch camos so tediously now. It’s not as bad as it might look especially if you are into the game. And there is no question that I was into metal Gear Solid. I own the PS3 HD Legacy collection and still have all of the original cases. They are important, haha!

I’d say I used this guide quite a bit after my first play through. It’s an excellent reminder and can definitely help if you are out to shoot all the kerotans. This book is also my nostalgia trip if I’m not in the mood to play the games while the characters and plot are floating in my head.

Thank you, Hideo Kojima!

Kojima is god! Kojima is god! Kojima is god! Everybody say – Kojima is god! Kojima is god!
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